Mogilicharla, A and Majumdar, S and Mitra, Kishalay
(2014)
Kinetic Analysis and Optimization of Long Chain Branched Propylene Polymerization System.
In: 19th World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control, 24-29 August 2014, Cape Town, South Africa.
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Abstract
A kinetic model has been proposed for a binary catalyst system with the available experimental
data from the open literature, in which one catalyst produces polypropylene macromonomer, while the
other catalyst attacks the macromonomers as side chains to the isotactic polypropylene backbone. After
validating the model with the experimental data, it has been extended to find the optimal process
conditions for the desired combination of conflicting objectives that leads to manufacturing of polymer
with controlled branching suitable for varied kind of applications. A well-established multi-objective
optimization technique, NSGA II, has been utilized for this purpose. Some of the Pareto optimal points are
found to be better than the experimental data and show improvement in process performance.
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